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jenna: my hometown of san francisco, always up for a good protest, they are. jenna: what are you going to do. hunting asteroids sound a lot like one of those old atari videogames, right? for one group of people it is their real-life mission to avoid a scenario like that. we're going to tell but the asteroid hunters coming up next. >>> no agreement on how to stop the slaughter of civilians in syria. this photo capturing what the horrible violence is doing to an entire generation of children. that little boy has the flags of the rebels painted on his face. he is marching in one city in syria the latest own efforts to end the bloodshed coming up last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your fav
jenna: my hometown of san francisco, always up for a good protest, they are. jenna: what are you going to do. hunting asteroids sound a lot like one of those old atari videogames, right? for one group of people it is their real-life mission to avoid a scenario like that. we're going to tell but the asteroid hunters coming up next. >>> no agreement on how to stop the slaughter of civilians in syria. this photo capturing what the horrible violence is doing to an entire generation of...
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been in a few big earthquakes in san francisco. dr. ebel, nice to have you with us. thank you so much. >> thank you. jon: you're a northern california girl. jenna: i am. jon: you have had two quakes. jenna: different than southern california. yes, if you have lived out in california for any extended period of time you've probably been through a few pretty big earthquakes. that is what is scary about them. you never know. sometimes with hurricanes get a little heads up. tornados, a little heads up. earthquakes. jon: nine secondses of warning. tough to get under the desk. we're talking about a new drug war, not south america but popular vacation spots being used by the cartels to easily get drugs inside the u.s. we ride-along for a nighttime hunt for cocaine smugglers. >>> plus we have a champion. the kid putting all of his opposable thumb skills to work for some big money. [ male announcer ] research suggests the health of our cells plays a key role throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as w
been in a few big earthquakes in san francisco. dr. ebel, nice to have you with us. thank you so much. >> thank you. jon: you're a northern california girl. jenna: i am. jon: you have had two quakes. jenna: different than southern california. yes, if you have lived out in california for any extended period of time you've probably been through a few pretty big earthquakes. that is what is scary about them. you never know. sometimes with hurricanes get a little heads up. tornados, a little...
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flying over san francisco right now. it was blocking nearly 123 million miles. jon: they are worried about the blog but it looks like the marine layer burned off and they have mostly blue skies. what a beautiful sight as the endevour takes to the skies once again. we told you about that interview we were going to do with the
flying over san francisco right now. it was blocking nearly 123 million miles. jon: they are worried about the blog but it looks like the marine layer burned off and they have mostly blue skies. what a beautiful sight as the endevour takes to the skies once again. we told you about that interview we were going to do with the
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the president last night at a fund-raiser in san francisco, interesting if you listen to his voice he almost dropped it a little bit, he sounded a little bit like bill clinton talking to his audience, saying he feels their pain, saying he's not merit, he's made mistakes but he thinks the economy is turning around, listen. >> we've had setbacks. i've made mistakes. after all that's happened in washington, i know it's tempting sometimes to believe that maybe what we imagined isn't possible but remember what we used to say during the campaign, that real change, big change is hard and it takes time. >> reporter: now the president wrapping up this three-day trip in the midwest and out on the west coast in seattle in a short time, he'll be at the boeing plant talking about what he's been characterizing as a rebound in u.s. manufacturing, but also no doubt reacting to those votes in the house and senate, pushing forward on the payroll tax cut extension which the white house believes is another step in the right direction. jon: they seem to win the political battle with that one, didn't they?
the president last night at a fund-raiser in san francisco, interesting if you listen to his voice he almost dropped it a little bit, he sounded a little bit like bill clinton talking to his audience, saying he feels their pain, saying he's not merit, he's made mistakes but he thinks the economy is turning around, listen. >> we've had setbacks. i've made mistakes. after all that's happened in washington, i know it's tempting sometimes to believe that maybe what we imagined isn't possible...
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a lot of these carriers are based in big cities, you know, san francisco, new york, chicago. the cost of living's pretty high, and a lot of pilots aren't making a lot of money, so they do have the alternative to be flying from other locales. but for some of those folks who are flying cross country or flying overnight flights, that's a big problem. again, same problem we saw in the flight last year, arrived first thing in the morning and didn't fly until 9:00 that night. that's not a good recipe there. but i think these new rules do take into account some of what they call deadheading or transportation time when they are just passengers flying on the plane. jon: scott brenner, good to have your expertise. thank you. >> thanks, jon. jenna: after a serious of attack -- series of attacks on governor romney and bain capital, president obama is still neck and neck. why is that? we're going to take a closer look at the polls right after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hyb
a lot of these carriers are based in big cities, you know, san francisco, new york, chicago. the cost of living's pretty high, and a lot of pilots aren't making a lot of money, so they do have the alternative to be flying from other locales. but for some of those folks who are flying cross country or flying overnight flights, that's a big problem. again, same problem we saw in the flight last year, arrived first thing in the morning and didn't fly until 9:00 that night. that's not a good recipe...
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>> reporter: jenna, the case you talked about comes out san francisco. it involves a debate over a local measure like the president's health care law which subsequently passed. the solicitor general's office filed a brief talking about the legal underpinning of the national health care law. in may 2010, in a memo written for then solicitor general elena kagan who was then nominated for the supreme court the acting solicitor general wrote, cases kagan substantially participated referencing the golden gate case out of san francisco. ed discussed with elena several times. that proves that she has been involved in specific strategies related to the health care law an must be recused. we have a the lawyer from the heritage foundation. >> it is not a witch-hunt she had her own office saying she substantially participated in that case. this is not one of these gray areas where it is open to interpretation. her own on said she substantially participated in this case and, the amicus brief can be read by anyone. >> reporter: absolutely no indication, jenna she is
>> reporter: jenna, the case you talked about comes out san francisco. it involves a debate over a local measure like the president's health care law which subsequently passed. the solicitor general's office filed a brief talking about the legal underpinning of the national health care law. in may 2010, in a memo written for then solicitor general elena kagan who was then nominated for the supreme court the acting solicitor general wrote, cases kagan substantially participated referencing...
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or parts of this former waterfront military base in san francisco. in both cases politicians said no. >> congressman representing his district. a senator representing his or her state. they want to make sure they're taken care of. sometimes that may get in the way of what is best for the nays. >> reporter: the federal government is also america's biggest landlord, selling 20% of its empty or underperforming buildings would save $2 billion. >> you go through your garage. you clear it out and the government is no different. the scale, just a matter of scale. >> reporter: the feds also refuse to sell valuable public landed a adjacent to fast-growing cities and let mining companies take billions in gold and silver for free, without charging royalties like we do for oil and natural gas. selling amtrak could net 60 billion. two taxpayer-owned utility, the tennessee valley authority, and bonneville power, would bring in even more. a commission could oversee the sale to overcome partisan opposition. >> the commission could look at all of the federal assets,
or parts of this former waterfront military base in san francisco. in both cases politicians said no. >> congressman representing his district. a senator representing his or her state. they want to make sure they're taken care of. sometimes that may get in the way of what is best for the nays. >> reporter: the federal government is also america's biggest landlord, selling 20% of its empty or underperforming buildings would save $2 billion. >> you go through your garage. you...
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claudia cowan live in san francisco. claudia? >> reporter: jon, california once again enacting regulations to pursue a greener environment. this time with new rules for builders. starting in 2014 new homes must have solar-ready rooftops, hot water pipe insulation and an inspector has to come on out and make sure the air conditioner was installed right. new buildings must have improved temperature controls, sensor lights near windows and a solar-ready roof as well. some home buyers may never want solar panels. even so straight energy officials they have anp obligation to require up grades, features they claim will make life better for everyone. >> we're lowering energy bills, saving people money, increasing comfort. reducing pollution and helping the state provide reliable energy to people in california. >> reporter: but not everyone sees the new guidelines as a good thing. some industry groups say it will mean higher construction costs just as many calfornians are reeling from the recession. another others claim new technologies
claudia cowan live in san francisco. claudia? >> reporter: jon, california once again enacting regulations to pursue a greener environment. this time with new rules for builders. starting in 2014 new homes must have solar-ready rooftops, hot water pipe insulation and an inspector has to come on out and make sure the air conditioner was installed right. new buildings must have improved temperature controls, sensor lights near windows and a solar-ready roof as well. some home buyers may...
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francisco to los angeles, that's how wide this storm is. so there you have it. we've actually mapped it out for you. that is how big. so this is going to take up a lot of gulf coast real estate, not just a new orleans storm but all along the coast of mississippi, alabama and the florida panhandle. again, it's been trying to get its act together for some time now. because it's so large that is one of the reasons why we haven't seen a tightening of the core here. but flight level winds are well above hurricane thresholds. we just need to see those winds at the surface to become a hurricane. so we do anticipate that is going to happen, but the affects are going to be exactly the same. tornado watch in effect for new orleans, mobile, down through panama city as the outer brand scrapes across land. the counter clockwise action is going to give us a threat for tornadoes that could cause damage. there is the latest track. i just want to point your attention to the timeline here. so 7:00 tonight really starting to lash the coast, and then into tomo
francisco to los angeles, that's how wide this storm is. so there you have it. we've actually mapped it out for you. that is how big. so this is going to take up a lot of gulf coast real estate, not just a new orleans storm but all along the coast of mississippi, alabama and the florida panhandle. again, it's been trying to get its act together for some time now. because it's so large that is one of the reasons why we haven't seen a tightening of the core here. but flight level winds are well...
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maybe claudia cowan knows the answer, she's live in san francisco. hi, claudia. >> reporter: well, you know, for many people burglar alarms are the first line of defense. the problem, police say, is they are burdened by thousands of false alarms, and now san jose is joining the list of cities who are saying, no more. last year there were more than 12,000 burglar alarms in san jose, 98% of them were bogus, costing the city about $600,000 in staffing and tying up officers who could have been out on other calls. >> 113 police reports were generated as a result of all those calls, so only 113 were actually involved some type of criminal activity or some type of damage. >> reporter: and out of those 12,000 alarm calls, there were just two arrests. now police won't respond unless a break-in has been verified by a witness or surveillance system or there's evidence of a crime like broken glass. officials say they've tried fining repeated alarm trippers, but that hasn't helped, and the 1100 officers will be better able to protect the city's one million reside
maybe claudia cowan knows the answer, she's live in san francisco. hi, claudia. >> reporter: well, you know, for many people burglar alarms are the first line of defense. the problem, police say, is they are burdened by thousands of false alarms, and now san jose is joining the list of cities who are saying, no more. last year there were more than 12,000 burglar alarms in san jose, 98% of them were bogus, costing the city about $600,000 in staffing and tying up officers who could have...
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i'm from san francisco. so i'm familiar with the downtown area. this light rail project may be built around where her husband owns a office building but there is hundreds and hundreds of businesses in that area that could potentially benefit so is there. >> that's correct. jenna: is there anything you can glean how, how a reader should look at this report? because we still need to know if lawmakers are taking advantage of our taxpayer money but we don't want them disadvantaged because their families live in districts that they serve. >> that is really good point. members, when they're in the position where they are representing a district, they have people coming to them and asking them for help. and so when in the era of earmarks which, there is temporary moratorium at this point and an effort to permanently ban them has not happened, but, certainly they are in this position where they are supposed to be looking out for people in their district. i mean what we really focused in on and looking at here is failure to disclose. jenna: i'm sorry to in
i'm from san francisco. so i'm familiar with the downtown area. this light rail project may be built around where her husband owns a office building but there is hundreds and hundreds of businesses in that area that could potentially benefit so is there. >> that's correct. jenna: is there anything you can glean how, how a reader should look at this report? because we still need to know if lawmakers are taking advantage of our taxpayer money but we don't want them disadvantaged because...
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san francisco girl, i had to bring that up! >>> we have a lot of stories for you, new next hour, including this one. they're here illegally and now uncle sam is giving them tax breaks costing billions of dollars, the latest on the growing controversy. a lot more to this story we need to tell gliew plus the president is looking to eliminate tax deductions for the oil industry, the subsidies, and give more to manufacturing. he says the manufacturing sector creates more jobs. does it? we're going take a closer look. >>> and the possibility of military action to take out iran's nuclear facilities, it's been all over the news, but how is the media really doing covering this story? jon has a great news watch panel coming up. jon: the obama administration defend the targeted killings of u.s. citizens overseas, those who are determined to be serious terror threats to america. attorney general eric holder is expected to deliver a major speech tomorrow, outlining the legal justification for these attacks, five months after the cia sought
san francisco girl, i had to bring that up! >>> we have a lot of stories for you, new next hour, including this one. they're here illegally and now uncle sam is giving them tax breaks costing billions of dollars, the latest on the growing controversy. a lot more to this story we need to tell gliew plus the president is looking to eliminate tax deductions for the oil industry, the subsidies, and give more to manufacturing. he says the manufacturing sector creates more jobs. does it?...
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claudia cowan live in san francisco with more on that. claudia? >> reporter: well, jon, it was a move that certainly stunned free speech advocates. government agency blocking electronic communications to stop protesters from spreading their message. despite a new policy to protect riders and free speech, some still have questions about what could happen next time. [cheers and applause] last august the bay area's subway system got wind that demonstrators were amassing on a train platform and would get further instructions via text message. they decided to shut off cell phone service underground igniting a firestorm of controversy around the first amendment. >> you say you want dialogue -- glr after weeks of debate, bath became the first transit agency in the country to adopt guidelines for interrupting cell phone service. >> our cell phone policy is set up for life, safety and law enforcement purposes only. that's the only time we will end up shutting down the cell service. >> reporter: it limits blackouts to dire situations in which people or prop
claudia cowan live in san francisco with more on that. claudia? >> reporter: well, jon, it was a move that certainly stunned free speech advocates. government agency blocking electronic communications to stop protesters from spreading their message. despite a new policy to protect riders and free speech, some still have questions about what could happen next time. [cheers and applause] last august the bay area's subway system got wind that demonstrators were amassing on a train platform...
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this is a scene in san francisco, just one of the airports dealing with a flood of passengers, stranded by 18,000 plus fights canceled due to the storm. runways at new york's laguardia, airport, that is the runway, still underwater. however, jfk and newark airports again, big international hubs, both reopened this morning. they have limited service but at least they're trying to get back in business. jon: wow! our coverage of the aftermath of superstorm sandy continues. dramatic video showing sandy's reach in the great lakes next hour. we'll also speak live with the coast guard patrolling lake michigan about the problems they're facing there. >>> also the snow keeps coming in the mountain state. the latest on blizzard conditions right now in west virginia. >>> plus, less than a week away, six days until the presidential election, governor romney and president obama about to return to the campaign trail. we'll update you. >> reporter: fox news alert, we're here in the control room monitoring the after effects of santa, and we -- sandy, and that's a live picture from el cins, west virgini
this is a scene in san francisco, just one of the airports dealing with a flood of passengers, stranded by 18,000 plus fights canceled due to the storm. runways at new york's laguardia, airport, that is the runway, still underwater. however, jfk and newark airports again, big international hubs, both reopened this morning. they have limited service but at least they're trying to get back in business. jon: wow! our coverage of the aftermath of superstorm sandy continues. dramatic video showing...
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san francisco didn't even make the cut. but this list is geared to the veteran trave traveler who has seen all the popular tourist places and is looking for something a little more provocative and oakland fits the bill. it's rife crime. and protestors. some were surprised to see "the new york times" give oakland the 5th spot on the 20 places to see. >> the interesting thing is that it made the list at all. >> reporter: it beat out florence, italy, moscow and every other city in the u.s. along with some topped tier choices there are off beat destinations geared to the traveler unafraid of mean streets and edgy vibe. >> oakland has grit, authenticity and roots. from the roots has sprang something entirely new and unexpected. >> reporter: like the fox theater, built in the 1920s then closed for decades the newly renovated art deco landmark is an entertainment showcase. >> welcome to the fox theater in oakland, california. >> reporter: reinforcing the nightlife. the times touts oakland's award winning restaurants, art galleries
san francisco didn't even make the cut. but this list is geared to the veteran trave traveler who has seen all the popular tourist places and is looking for something a little more provocative and oakland fits the bill. it's rife crime. and protestors. some were surprised to see "the new york times" give oakland the 5th spot on the 20 places to see. >> the interesting thing is that it made the list at all. >> reporter: it beat out florence, italy, moscow and every other...
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claudia coulclaudia cowen is live from san francisco now. what about evacuations, there must be some. >> the pond toda ponderosa fire has forced people from their homes. crews are attacking it from the air, check out the pictures making the bright orange phoscheck drops. three helicopters also making drops on this fire. conditions are tender dry. one evacuees describes the inferno. >> i was on the road and saw flames on the road on either side, and i looked up and everything was black, it was like i was in a black box, and i just drove through it, and i couldn't breathe, and then there was fire everywhere, like you turn around everywhere it was on all sides of you. >> reporter: fire officials have not determined the cause but it started off a series of lightning strikes, and, jon, lightning has caused dozens of wildfires throughout the state. back to you. jon: and other western states aren't doing much better, huh? >> reporter: yeah, dozens of fires burning right now. i'll take you first to idaho. 350 homes near boise are threatened by the t
claudia coulclaudia cowen is live from san francisco now. what about evacuations, there must be some. >> the pond toda ponderosa fire has forced people from their homes. crews are attacking it from the air, check out the pictures making the bright orange phoscheck drops. three helicopters also making drops on this fire. conditions are tender dry. one evacuees describes the inferno. >> i was on the road and saw flames on the road on either side, and i looked up and everything was...
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we find her in san francisco at the apple event. a big deal, shibani. we heard the rumors about ipad 3 but i heard a report from you earlier, you can't be too quick to name this thing so what are you hearing? >> jenna, we were talking about this invitation last week. this is basically as close to an oscar moment as you can get for the technology industry. i'm here outside the bana center for the arts in san francisco where apple invited medical members the press and tex expert industry, the industry experts out there to an event to see something, quote, that you really have to see and touch. i will stand aside so you can see the lines forming and hoopla, spectacle that apple does so well that no other company can quite replicate. as far as what we're expecting in about two hours time from now is a new ipad 3. but don't call it the ipad 3 because we believe it will be called the ipad hd. we think in it will come 4g connectivity. you can download things three times faster than on a 3g network. better camera and faster processor. the things will remain the
we find her in san francisco at the apple event. a big deal, shibani. we heard the rumors about ipad 3 but i heard a report from you earlier, you can't be too quick to name this thing so what are you hearing? >> jenna, we were talking about this invitation last week. this is basically as close to an oscar moment as you can get for the technology industry. i'm here outside the bana center for the arts in san francisco where apple invited medical members the press and tex expert industry,...
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heavy rain come anything around san francisco and in towards sacramento. a lot of this area prone to flooding, and we're going to see some rapid river rises here. you see this snow, for the most part it's been a pretty warm storm system, so it's been mostly rain, and the snow has been relegated to the higher elevations. most of the pass levels where people drive, those are all rain and not snow, but if it were snow, it'd be a lot more. we will see a few feet of snow falling across the higher terrain, but for the most part we're talking about rain, and it's going to continue for the next number of days. this disturbance is bringing a lot of tropical moisture in, call it the pineapple pine ap express. we have the one storm today, a bit of a break tomorrow and then the next batch comes in heavy. and, again, that's by sunday. by the time this is done, we're going to see probably another 10 inches of rain in addition to what has already fallen, so that's going to continue to cause all of the flooding concerns. looks like there's another storm behind that for tu
heavy rain come anything around san francisco and in towards sacramento. a lot of this area prone to flooding, and we're going to see some rapid river rises here. you see this snow, for the most part it's been a pretty warm storm system, so it's been mostly rain, and the snow has been relegated to the higher elevations. most of the pass levels where people drive, those are all rain and not snow, but if it were snow, it'd be a lot more. we will see a few feet of snow falling across the higher...
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this is more than a year after san francisco giants fan bryan stow was attacked at dodger stadium in los angeles. jon: a federal judge issues a scathing verdict in the seaworld trainer death case. it stems from an incident two years ago in which a killer whale grabbed his trainer and drowned her after a live show. the judge slammed seaworld for putting its trainers at risk, recommends that barriers are used between the whales and the trainers to prevent another deadly incident. let's talk about it with rebecca rose woodland a trial attorney who joins us now. you say that for seaworld you think this is actually a victory of sorts? >> i believe that it's a good balancing act that the judge came to a conclusion saying the previous fine that osha had levied against seaworld, he reduced it, he said i don't see that their conduct was willful. i don't think they did anything purposely to hurt the trainers, but i'm going to try to protect the trainers in the future by presenting a barrier and having the trainer stand outside that barrier so we don't see this problem in the future. jon: i've
this is more than a year after san francisco giants fan bryan stow was attacked at dodger stadium in los angeles. jon: a federal judge issues a scathing verdict in the seaworld trainer death case. it stems from an incident two years ago in which a killer whale grabbed his trainer and drowned her after a live show. the judge slammed seaworld for putting its trainers at risk, recommends that barriers are used between the whales and the trainers to prevent another deadly incident. let's talk about...
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claudia cowan is live in san francisco with more. claudia? >> reporter: jenna, california is under a court order to move 33,000 inmates out of the state's prison system to reduce overcrowding. governor jerry brown doesn't want to say he is releasing prisoners early. that is never popular. so he has come up with a new plan to shift responsibility for low level offenders back to the county, local pds and sheriff departments. problem many of those county jails are overcrowded too and having to release some of their criminals early. from celebrities like lindsey lohan who served just four hours of her sentence to felons who were back in jail after committing new crimes within days of getting out. critics are slamming the governor as being soft on crime and worse. >> the governor is nuts. he has committed political malpractice that is going to threaten the safety, economically and the safety of every individual in the state through this reckless policy. and it ought to be repealed. >> reporter: critics point out governor brown had other options li
claudia cowan is live in san francisco with more. claudia? >> reporter: jenna, california is under a court order to move 33,000 inmates out of the state's prison system to reduce overcrowding. governor jerry brown doesn't want to say he is releasing prisoners early. that is never popular. so he has come up with a new plan to shift responsibility for low level offenders back to the county, local pds and sheriff departments. problem many of those county jails are overcrowded too and having...
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. >> reporter: that was williams, prior to a playoff game against the san francisco 49ers last january. the full speech, which was 12 minutes in all, but the sample recording is a little less than four minutes, and on it you can hear williams instructing his defensive players to injure quarter back alex smith, running back frank gore, tightened vernon davis, and receivers michael grabtree and kyle williams. on smith, the quarter back, he said this, and i'm quoting, every single one of you, before you get off the pile, affect the head. early, affect the head. continue, touch, and hit the head. end quote. williams also used one of his favorite slogans in the speeches you heard, kill the head and the body will buy. he was let go by the saints two days later and went own to coach for the rams, but now he has been suspended indefinitely from the league. the saints were fined $500,000, and forced to forfeit second round picks in the 2013 and -- 2012 and 2013 drafts because of the bounty scandal. so far the nfl has suspended the new orleans saints head coach sean payton for the entire year. t
. >> reporter: that was williams, prior to a playoff game against the san francisco 49ers last january. the full speech, which was 12 minutes in all, but the sample recording is a little less than four minutes, and on it you can hear williams instructing his defensive players to injure quarter back alex smith, running back frank gore, tightened vernon davis, and receivers michael grabtree and kyle williams. on smith, the quarter back, he said this, and i'm quoting, every single one of...
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jenna: did we hear yesterday san francisco to los angeles, 400 miles wide. bill: that is how big this thing is. jenna: certainly is a big one. lots t
jenna: did we hear yesterday san francisco to los angeles, 400 miles wide. bill: that is how big this thing is. jenna: certainly is a big one. lots t
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we told you last week an entire high school in san francisco after hundreds of students became ill. what is this? is this the flu of 2012? dr. marc siegel member of fox news medical a-team. i say this, doc, normally we're talking about flu outbreak. this virus seems to be more prevalent than the average flu. >> this is called stomach flu. we see 20 million cases every year of norovirus. 20 million cases. it is number one cause in the united states. it is all over the place. i'll tell you. takes only day or two after you get it to get sick but you can pass it around for week or two. if you don't isolate yourself and keep preparing food and touch people, they get sick. you think you're better. go back to work. everyone else gets sick. jenna: you are still a carrier. one report suggested that anti-bacterial hand sanitizer, the jell you carry in your purse or pocket really doesn't work against that. is that true? does it help with something like this? >> the center for disease control says it does work. doesn't work quite as well as some other viruses. old-fashioned hand washing still t
we told you last week an entire high school in san francisco after hundreds of students became ill. what is this? is this the flu of 2012? dr. marc siegel member of fox news medical a-team. i say this, doc, normally we're talking about flu outbreak. this virus seems to be more prevalent than the average flu. >> this is called stomach flu. we see 20 million cases every year of norovirus. 20 million cases. it is number one cause in the united states. it is all over the place. i'll tell you....
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jenna: did we hear yesterday san francisco to los angeles, 400 miles wid
jenna: did we hear yesterday san francisco to los angeles, 400 miles wid
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cloud yeah cowan is live in san francisco for us now. >> reporter: jon, whether it's because they are bull i shall on the holidays or simply need to replenish their workforce after laying people off during the year restalers plan to fill some 700,000 positions this holiday season, 40,000 more than last year. macy's is looking to hire 80,000 seasonal workers. kohl's has about 52,000 positions up 10% from last year. toys r us is hiring 45,000 holiday workers about 5,000 more than last year. walmart also announcing an increase in seasonal workers. employment experts say the big numbers could be an indication that the tight job market is easing. applicants we spoke to are counting on it. >> my hope is to get a second job especially for the holidays. everything is going to be doubled and i can really use the money for rent and especially for gifts for christmas, you know. >> in this holiday season from the big numbers, these hiring numbers we are seeing coming out of the retailers it says that we are no longer in the depths of the recession, we are digging out of the high debt days as the
cloud yeah cowan is live in san francisco for us now. >> reporter: jon, whether it's because they are bull i shall on the holidays or simply need to replenish their workforce after laying people off during the year restalers plan to fill some 700,000 positions this holiday season, 40,000 more than last year. macy's is looking to hire 80,000 seasonal workers. kohl's has about 52,000 positions up 10% from last year. toys r us is hiring 45,000 holiday workers about 5,000 more than last year....
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claudia cowan explains live from our san francisco bureau. claudia, how can ordinary folks get involved in this search for aliens? >> reporter: jon all they need is a computer and some extra time to hunt through screens of cosmic data that could include signals from "et." right now up in northern california an array of radio telescopes is aimed at a patch of sky that scientists have determined could include earth-like plan etc.. the problem is billions of signals are coming in from radio station, iphones, space satellites and no single computer can sort them all out. seti, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence is recruiting citizen scientists to help them examine all the signals online and look for unusual patterns. >> eyeballs are actually better than computers when it comes to sorting out those data. so we're trying to involve the public in doing that. >> reporter: if enough volunteers find the same mysterious patterns, those radio telescopes will take a closer look. so far no signal yet from "e.t." but many astronomers say it is a m
claudia cowan explains live from our san francisco bureau. claudia, how can ordinary folks get involved in this search for aliens? >> reporter: jon all they need is a computer and some extra time to hunt through screens of cosmic data that could include signals from "et." right now up in northern california an array of radio telescopes is aimed at a patch of sky that scientists have determined could include earth-like plan etc.. the problem is billions of signals are coming in...
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francisco 49ers. this audio was recorded by a film maker who was given access to the team while he was working on an athlete. he has put this on his personal web site, he says that at one point williams made a hand gesture offering to pay any player who knocked a 49ers' player out of the game, and this is important because the saints had been rocked by this scandal involving an alleged bounty program that the team was using to motivate players. listen for yourself to greg williams, this is reportedly the former coach, defensive coach of the saints, talking to his players just before what would end up being his final game with the team. listen. >> every single one of you before you get off the pile affect the hit. >> reporter: this is just a portion of the audio that is now pretty much available all over the web. the saints ended up losing that game, jenna. williams ended up leaving the team, going to st. louis. and because of the bounty scandal, the nfl has suspended him for the entire upcoming season
francisco 49ers. this audio was recorded by a film maker who was given access to the team while he was working on an athlete. he has put this on his personal web site, he says that at one point williams made a hand gesture offering to pay any player who knocked a 49ers' player out of the game, and this is important because the saints had been rocked by this scandal involving an alleged bounty program that the team was using to motivate players. listen for yourself to greg williams, this is...
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stockton is about 80 miles from san francisco where we find claudia cowan with more. reporter: city leaders spent three years making deep cuts trying to mediate a deal with creditors to avoid reaching this point. but with no way to restructure hundreds of millions of dollars of debt, the city where file for bankruptcy either today or tomorrow. the central california city is roughly 300,000 people, facing a 26 million-dollar budget shortfall and a staggering debt load of about $700 million. city leaders blame the busted housing market. stockton has the second highest foreclosure rate in the country. and soaring pension costs. more than 90 retirees or make $100,000 per year or it a lot more than the average in california. crime increased and the city invested billions in a downtown redevelopment plan that never materialized. reports are that some of the new buildings are infested with rats. last night, the city council approved a spending plan that paves way for bankruptcy, and they got an earful from angry residents. >> where has that money gone? what has it been used
stockton is about 80 miles from san francisco where we find claudia cowan with more. reporter: city leaders spent three years making deep cuts trying to mediate a deal with creditors to avoid reaching this point. but with no way to restructure hundreds of millions of dollars of debt, the city where file for bankruptcy either today or tomorrow. the central california city is roughly 300,000 people, facing a 26 million-dollar budget shortfall and a staggering debt load of about $700 million. city...
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san francisco, a very large and busy airport. >> international airport. >> right, has opted for private security screeners, they look like tsa acts, they wear tsa uniforms, but they are employed by a private vendor, they have tsa superviors but the people who touch you and communicate with you are private evener, they do not work for the government. jenna: it's hard to make the comparison but i was thinking about our highway system and if i was driving on the highway, you have the local police, or the state police that can pull you over and enforce the rules. it's not a private company. and in fact, it might be odd if it was a private company that was trying to enforce, you know, duis or speeding or something like that. so where is maybe the difference where it applies to airports versus what i just gave, or is there a difference? >> well, the difference is that the airlines have the most to lose in the case of a catastrophe, and therefore the most to gain from preventing a catastrophe. and would you rather go through a security check, where the person was pleasant to you, and wanted yo
san francisco, a very large and busy airport. >> international airport. >> right, has opted for private security screeners, they look like tsa acts, they wear tsa uniforms, but they are employed by a private vendor, they have tsa superviors but the people who touch you and communicate with you are private evener, they do not work for the government. jenna: it's hard to make the comparison but i was thinking about our highway system and if i was driving on the highway, you have the...